L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38
by L. Ron Hubbard, Frank Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, Diane Dillon, Azure Arther, Desmond Astaire, J. A. Becker, Lazarus Black, Z. T. Bright, John Coming, N. V. Haskell, Em Dupre, Michael Panter, Brittany Rainsdon, Mike Jack Stoumbos, M. Elizabeth Ticknor, Rebecca E. Treasure
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Pub Date Apr 08 2022 | Archive Date May 20 2022
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Description
25 Award-winning Authors and Illustrators
Brilliant new worlds
Captivating new ideas
Powerful new stories of action, adventure, and fantasy
Just imagine…
It’s game on, the fate of the universe is on the line—and you’re about to go all in.
* Saving the mammoths is in your hands—can you conjure the magic to make it happen?
* You’ve got a monster BFF—whom you’re hiding from your own monster-hunting family.
* You’re part of a sting, out to catch some bar hoppers who are not only bending their elbows, but bending time as well.
* And much more!
Think you’ve seen it all? Think again.
Prepare for alien contact. Explore the darkest alleyways of urban fantasy. Rise to the dizzying heights of magical realism. These award-winning writers provide a diverse array of stories that will transport you and reshape your reality.
3 Bonus Short Stories by David Farland • Frank Herbert • L. Ron Hubbard
Art and Writing Tips by Diane Dillon • Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson • Frank Herbert • L. Ron Hubbard
Edited by David Farland
16-page color gallery of artwork • Cover art by Bob Eggleton
Advance Praise
“Writers of the Future Vol 38 is a literary smorgasbord where each new story comes with a feeling of excitement and mystery. It's a binge read. Just one more, you think, and the next thing you know the entire book is gone!
“The illustrations alone make Writers of the Future Vol. 38 worth every single penny and minute spent! I truly enjoyed it.” —International Review of Books
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781619867635 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
A very good collection of new science fiction authors and a great way to introduce yourself to some that you may be unfamiliar with. As with almost all anthologies, some of the stories are stronger than others but all of them are entertaining.
Thank you to#LRonHubbardPresentsWritersoftheFutureVolume38 #NetGalley for the AR copy.
This collection of sci-fi short stories is good. I was drawn to it for the Frank Herbert story. The illustrations throughout the book are a interesting addition to the book. Anyone who likes short story collection will love this edition.
I received a free copy via netgalley I exchange for an honest review. This was myfirst experience reading writers of the Future. I enjoyed most of the stories written in this issue. Some favorites were .the book of truths. The mystical Farragutand finnslly the island on the lake. Even though I may not have enjoyed all the stories. 100% of the artwork really deserved their recognition send rewards. Some very talented artists out there. This will become my new thing to look forward to every year. Thanks for the opportunity
This is one of several volumes of Writers of the Future I’ve read and it’s as great as all the others. Of the 13 stories by the new writers, I thought that nine of them were excellent. My two favorites are “The Squid Is My Brother” by Mike Jack Stoumbos and “Lilt of a Lark” by Michael Panter. The essays on writing are excellent as well. Of the three stories by established authors, I liked “The Professor Was a Thief” by L. Ron Hubbard and “The Daddy Box” by Frank Herbert. I can’t single out any specific illustrations as my favorites as I thought that they are all wonderful, so congratulations to all the artists. I strongly recommend this book for anyone who reads the genre. Thank you to Galaxy Press Inc, BooksGoSocial, and Netgalley for the digital review copy.
For fans of L. Ron Hubbard, as well as science fiction in general, there’s a treasure trove to enjoy and explore here. I started reading this for Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert, and I stayed because I found many others to be entertaining.
I love short stories and anthologies. Even the best author must flex their writing skills to deliver quality short stories. In less than a usual chapter length, they must introduce us to the characters and their communities/ back stories, commit to an "event" and then solve it, all while keeping the reader engrossed and flipping pages. I often find that an author will switch genres in an anthology, which gives me an even better appreciation for their talent.
Many have a similar theme with the writers giving their story an unusual “spin” to meet the theme’s intent without copying each other. It is not unusual to find a true gem mixed in with the overall excellent stories, making anthologies a triple threat/ treat.
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